100 Most Common SAT words
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shorten, abridge | ||
act of refraining from | ||
high praise | ||
misfortune | ||
pertaining to beauty | ||
agreeable | ||
out-of-date | ||
short account of event | ||
nameless | ||
opponent | ||
extremely dry | ||
hard-working | ||
sanctuary | ||
friendly, helpful | ||
trust among friends | ||
to criticize harshly | ||
indirect, roundabout | ||
able to see the future | ||
to work together | ||
sympathy, mercy | ||
to settle differences | ||
patronizing | ||
provisional, contingent | ||
follower of customs | ||
crowd of people | ||
joining of parts | ||
harmful | ||
rabble-rousing leader | ||
straying from main point | ||
hard-working | ||
dishonor, disgrace | ||
to regard with scorn | ||
variant, moving apart | ||
sharing of feelings | ||
follow an example | ||
tiring, weakening | ||
improve, augment | ||
momentary, fleeting | ||
short-lived, as an image | ||
irritation, frustration | ||
outstanding | ||
guilt diminishing | ||
flushed, ornate | ||
lucky | ||
thrifty | ||
overused, cliched | ||
arrogant, condescending | ||
pleasure seeker | ||
theory requiring proof | ||
rash, impulsive | ||
to attribute to someone | ||
unable to work together | ||
trivial | ||
unavoidable, certain | ||
honesty, decency | ||
fearless, adventurous | ||
instinctive, untaught | ||
joy, exultation | ||
persuader of legislators | ||
long life | ||
ordinary, common | ||
calm, casual | ||
beginner | ||
wealthy | ||
speaker | ||
displaying wealth | ||
dried up | ||
disloyal | ||
talented beyond one's age | ||
pompous, self-important | ||
to delay unnecessarily | ||
run-of-the-mill | ||
wealth, success | ||
inflammatory | ||
wise, careful, cautious | ||
irritable | ||
hateful | ||
withdrawn, hermit-like | ||
agreement after a quarrel | ||
state of being renewed | ||
quick to recover | ||
controlled, restricted | ||
profound respect | ||
wisdom | ||
to observe carefully | ||
impulsive action | ||
phony, false | ||
meek | ||
to verify, confirm | ||
elusive, sly, ambiguous | ||
lacking in depth | ||
more than enough | ||
to end an activity | ||
secret, stealthy | ||
diplomatic, polite | ||
persistent, resolute | ||
temporary, fleeting | ||
respectable due to age | ||
to clear from blame | ||
watchful, alert |